Which of the following has an incorrect definition?
A.
Deterrent – ended to discourage a potential attacker
B.
Preventive – ended to avoid an incident from occurring
C.
Corrective – Fixes components or systems after an incident has occurred
D.
Recovery – ended to bring controls back to regular operations
E.
Detective – Helps authorize an incident’s activities
F.
Compensating – Controls that provide for an alternative measure of control
G.
Directive – Mandatory controls that have been put in place due to regulations or environmental requirements
Explanation:
Each control works at a different level of granularity, but it can also perform different functionalities. The different functionalities of access controls are preventive, detective, corrective, deterrent, recovery, compensating, and directive. Detective controls help identify incident activities, not authorize them.
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